jumped from 24 miles above the earth yesterday, reaching 833 miles an hour during his descent over the mexico desert. he landed safely and scientists are looking ahead, hoping they can use technology from his suit to design safer suit for astronauts. the skydive came 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier. he smashed through the sound barrier again yesterday this time in the backseat of an f-15 eagle instead of the tiny plane he through in 1947. 89-years-old. >> mission accomplished for endeavour this morning. the retired spacecraft is sitting at its new home at the california science center in los angeles. it arrived 17 hours behind schedule sunday after incredible historic journey through the center of the city. crews chopped down nearly 400 trees to clear the path, crawled through the streets two miles per hour. >> this thing is amazing. we were going around -- [ inaudible ] >> there were several close calls for endeavour. it came close to hitting light poles and tree branches. it will go on display beginning october 30th. >>> trivia, private test pilot wanted $100,